
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Tanja Penter is a Professor of Eastern European History at Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg since 2013. Her research focuses on 19th-20th century Ukraine/Russia/Soviet Union, Stalinism vs. National Socialism, Holocaust studies, transitional justice, and memory politics. She leads the DFG-GRK 2840 'Ambivalent Enmity' and directs the Research Centre on Antiziganism.
Education/Positions: PhD (1999, Cologne), Habilitation (2008, Bochum), prior roles at Hamburg University and Humboldt University Berlin. Awards include the 2011 René Kuczynski Prize for her book Coal for Stalin and Hitler.
Publications span over 70 works, including monographs on Odessa 1917 and Donbas labor history. Key areas include Nazi/Soviet collaboration trials, Holodomor legacy, and post-Soviet victim compensation. She advises on historical commissions (e.g., German-Ukrainian, German-Russian) and contributes to encyclopedic projects on Nazi genocide.
Teaching: Exam authority across all history programs at Heidelberg. Consultation hours during lectures: Wednesdays 11:00-12:30.
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